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Teams to vote on F1 qualifying races

Teams are set to vote on the introduction of qualifying races Formula 1 teams will today meet in Paris to vote on the introduction of qualifying races at selected events in 2020. It's been proposed that, at three events next year, a revised qualifying format be introduced, placing cars in reverse championship order for a sprint style race to determine the grid for the race itself. Such a move would require all teams to agree, though not all are in support of the concept. There are concerns that the performance differential between teams is not significant enough to allow cars to pass one another, and establish a grid that reflects the field's true performance. That's reinforced by the...
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